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...Harvard battled for the Ivy title while fans’ teeth chattered in -10 degree wind chill...
National Weather Service meteorologist Charlie Folie predicts a cold, rainy Saturday, with a high in the mid-40s and a wind chill...
...setting in which they had allegedly stalked their victims--a nondescript parking lot off a highway outside Washington. It is hard to imagine what castles of delusion came crashing down when the tactical team smashed in the windows of the Caprice and dragged the two out into the nighttime chill. The air was filled with screams, but witnesses could not discern if they emanated from the suspects or their captors...
...were starved of food, medical care and affection. Those grim places are slowly dying out, supplanted by group-home alternatives such as Casa Austria. It is a brightly painted two-story structure for just 30 kids - a maximum of four to a room - and has none of the impersonal chill of a large state institution. It has a playground, plenty of toys and three staff members on duty at all times to care for the home's residents, whether by helping with homework or giving a reassuring hug. "We try to give them a sense of home and normalcy," says...
...from the DMZ. If Kim doesn't buckle, Washington will make its weight felt by cutting off outside aid except for humanitarian assistance. The risk, warns Gary Samore, a Clinton Administration National Security Council director on nonproliferation, is that Bush's tough-love diplomacy may bring on a deep chill as "existing limits on nuclear activity evaporate...